Why Is The Chevy Camaro Being Discontinued
That replacement is an all-electric sedan.
Why is the chevy camaro being discontinued. It says this will last through the end of this month or possibly longer. General Motors plans to discontinue the Chevrolet Camaro after 2023 according to a new report. The nameplate will be discontinued.
It would appear as though the Chevrolet Camaros demise was greatly exaggerated. Reportedly GM has opted for the latter. The current situation is fluid.
The current sixth-generation Chevy Camaro was expected to sunset around the 2023 calendar year but now GM Authority has learned that the situation is fluid. In 2007 the Monte Carlo was discontinued but its previous outdated design foreshadowed the cars fate. Why are sales of Chevy Camaros going down.
According to several online publications GM planned on discontinuing the Camaro line in 2023. Since local assembly began Holden Special Vehicles has produced 350 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and 1200 Camaro SS sports coupes in right-hand-drive. This means more than likely an all-electric setup.
Its now in third place in the Great Musclecar Wars having recently fallen behind the Dodge Challenger. Reports suggest Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024 and then will subsequently kill the model off possibly putting an all-electric sedan in its place. A surprising report from Muscle Cars and Trucks claims Chevrolet has suspended Camaro development after 2023 and could kill it again.
When it was first reported back in 2019 the news of alleged decisions to cancel the Camaro seemed to have come somewhat abruptly. We reported on this. Currently the two-door gas-fed Chevy Camaro is without a future.